ProjectFirst.org grew out of www.eyeonthesky.org and we owe a large debt of gratitude to the intial research conducted at UC Davis.
The idea for this project developed out of two unrelated Ph.D. dissertations. One, "Markov Chains and Random Walks Applied to a Directed Graph", by Earl Mora, based out of UCSB concerned mathematical probabilities and solution spaces dealing with weather forecasting: i.e. sensor acustic modem transducers. The second dissertation, "Solutions of complex and Hamiltonian systems", by Jennifer B. Howell, begun at MIT was focused on the preferences of algorithms with respect to vector spaces and their associated eigenvectors.
This site contains "preliminary" studies concerning the properities of algorithms and eigenvalues. We are currently doing hands-on testing and inquiry into relational algorithms and solution stability.
University partnerships include:
UCSB
University of Minnesota
Temple University
We are a grant based program. Please see Our Funders link for the list.